Literature DB >> 2903504

Dynamic determination of kinetic parameters for the interaction between polypeptide hormones and cell-surface receptors in the perfused rat liver by the multiple-indicator dilution method.

H Sato1, Y Sugiyama, Y Sawada, T Iga, S Sakamoto, T Fuwa, M Hanano.   

Abstract

Hepatic elimination of epidermal growth factor (EGF) via receptor-mediated endocytosis was studied by a multiple-indicator dilution method in the isolated perfused rat liver, in which cell polarity and spatial organization are maintained. In this method EGF was given with inulin, an extracellular reference, as a bolus into the portal vein, and dilution curves of both compounds in the hepatic vein effluent were analyzed. Analysis of the dilution curve for EGF, compared with that for somatostatin, which showed no specific binding to isolated liver plasma membranes, resulted as follows: (i) both extraction ratio and distribution volume of 125I-labeled EGF decreased as the injected amount of unlabeled EGF increased; (ii) the ratio plot [ln (inulin/EGF) versus time] of the dilution curve for EGF exhibited an upward straight line initially for a short period of time (approximately equal to 10 sec), whereas the ratio plot [ln (inulin/somatostatin) versus time] of somatostatin gradually decreased. The multiple-indicator dilution method was used for other peptides also. Insulin and glucagon, known to have hepatocyte receptors, behaved similarly to EGF in shape of their ratio plots. Thus, analysis of dilution curves can reveal whether or not the cell surface has receptors for certain peptides. In addition, the dilution curves for EGF at various doses (tracer approximately equal to 30 micrograms) were analyzed simultaneously based on a kinetic model incorporating the perfusion rate, the association rate constant of EGF to surface receptors (kappa on), the dissociation rate constant of EGF from the EGF-receptor complex (kappa off), and the sequestration rate constant of the complex. The kinetic parameters [the dissociation constant (Kd = kappa off/kappa on) and the number of surface receptors] calculated by this analysis were comparable with reported values obtained by in vitro direct binding measurements at equilibrium using liver homogenates. We conclude that the multiple-indicator dilution method is a good tool for analyzing the dynamics of peptide hormones--cell-surface receptor interaction under a condition in which spatial architecture of the liver is maintained.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2903504      PMCID: PMC282431          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.85.21.8355

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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